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September 5, 2024

How LDS Suspicion Carves Our Neighborhoods

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How LDS Suspicion Carves Our Neighborhoods

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Even if you’re new to the state, you’ve probably noticed what one scholar calls “the defining feature of Utah cultural life” — the divide between members and non-members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake Tribune religion reporter Tamarra Kemsley talks to host Ali Vallarta about how the divide creates riffs in Salt Lake neighborhoods.

Check out Tamarra’s series on the LDS/non-LDS divide.

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